A fulltime wedding photographer after only his 3rd wedding, featured on Fearless & Junebug & SLR Lounge and various other websites, 10-times NZIPP Wedding Category finalist and some-times winner, NZIPP Grand Master, and general all-round creative, Jason Naylor wants to pass down the knowledge to amateur and professional photographers, before it’s lost forever.

What will we learn?

It's a single-day deep-dive into the creative world

Live Shoot

Live and awkward – because no workshop should be without some actual photography

Social Media

Why it’s not that important and how my busiest period was when I deactivated Facebook

Pricing

Strategies and formulas for pricing your photography work, including 3 different models

Creativity

Where the best ideas come from, and how to harness and bring out the best in your creativity

Editing

Why you don’t need that latest preset pack, but more importantly how to achieve consistency across your work

What do our clients think?

Cindy & ASH

Poppies,Martinborough

“You guys were, in a word, superb. We don’t even know where to start: you were everything we wanted you to be, and more. Professional, fun and a little bit mad. We really appreciated all the little things, too: you put up with all the family obligations, guided us through like true pros – and worked with us when we had to adapt a bit too. ”

Angie & Michael

Boomrock, Wellington

“CRYING.

They’re perfect. Thank you so much. The photos are stunning. We just love them so much. You really captured the day spectacularly.”

Nat & Greg

Tarureka,Featherston

“You have both captured our hearts and the vibe of our day so perfectly I almost can’t believe it’s us. The gift both you and Aneta have given to us is one of the most amazing things we could ever have asked for. Thank you. “

Donna & Scott

Tarureka, Featherson

“You 2 are amazing!!!!!!! I cried all through the slideshow, it is beautiful.
All of the photos are amazing and you have told our story superbly.
Thank you!”

What will it cost?

Don't forget, 100% of profits from the Wellington workshop donated to charity